All 49 Passengers, Crew Survive South Sudan Plane Crash

March 21, 2017

WAU, SOUTH SUDAN - MARCH 20: (----EDITORIAL USE ONLY MANDATORY CREDIT - "UNITED NATIONS MISSION IN SOUTH SUDAN / HANDOUT" - NO MARKETING NO ADVERTISING CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS----) Firefighters and soldiers belonging to United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) try to extinguish the fire at the plane, which took off from Juba with 44 passengers, after it crashed while landing on Wau Airport in Wau, South Sudan on March 20, 2017. (Photo by UNMISS - Handout/Anadolu Agency/Getty Images)

(JUBA, South Sudan) — A passenger plane crash-landed and burned in Wau, northwestern South Sudan on Monday, but all 49 passengers and crew survived, an airport official said.The plane was landing but then crashed, said Wau’s Acting Airport Manager Stephen Youngule.“The plane touched down and then jumped up again. The pilot couldn’t control it,” said Youngule, who is also Deputy Director of Air Traffic Services. “I saw it until the very last moment before the fire engulfed the aircraft.”When the plane crashed, its door flew open, which allowed the pilot and rescue crews to get everybody out, he said. Those with injuries were taken to Wau’s hospital for treatment, said Youngule.The plane, an Antonov 26, carried 44 passengers and had five crew members, said Youngule.On social media, images appeared of the plane with smoke billowing from the wrecked fuselage.U.N. peacekeepers worked with local emergency workers to evacuate passengers from the …READ MORE ON TIME.COM